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Hercules and the Amazon Women (1994) Online
Original Title :
Hercules and the Amazon Women
Genre :
Movie / Action / Adventure / Fantasy
Year :
1994
Directror :
Bill Norton
Cast :
Kevin Sorbo,Anthony Quinn,Roma Downey
Writer :
Andrew Dettmann,Jule Selbo
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 31min
Rating :
6.6/10
Hercules and the Amazon Women (1994) Online

Hercules and Iolaus take time out from Iolaus' wedding preparations, to help a distant village under attack from "monsters". When they reach their destination, they find the monsters are in fact Amazonian women who are controlled by Hera.
Cast overview, first billed only:
Kevin Sorbo Kevin Sorbo - Hercules
Anthony Quinn Anthony Quinn - Zeus
Roma Downey Roma Downey - Hippolyta
Michael Hurst Michael Hurst - Iolaus
Lloyd Scott Lloyd Scott - Pithus
Lucy Lawless Lucy Lawless - Lysia
Christopher Brougham Christopher Brougham - Lethan
Timothy Lee Timothy Lee - Ilus (as Tim Lee)
Kim Michalis Kim Michalis - Young Alcmene
Maggie Tarver Maggie Tarver - Village Mother
John Steemson John Steemson - Village Boy
Rose McIver Rose McIver - Girl (Hydra)
Jennifer Ludlam Jennifer Ludlam - Alcmene
Nick Kemplen Nick Kemplen - Village Heckler
Heidi Anderson-Swan Heidi Anderson-Swan - Girl Being Heckled (as Heidi Anderson)

Lucy Lawless later reappeared in the television series as recurring antagonist Xena, which the character was given her spin-off series "Xena: Warrior Princess". Roma Downey was considered for that role, but she ended up acting as Monica in the religious fantasy drama series Touched by an Angel (1994).

Robert Chapin was offered the role of Hercules prior to Kevin Sorbo. Chapin, who was already working on his own film - Ring of Steel (1994) - turned the offer down because he considered the script atrocious.


User reviews

Nalmetus

Nalmetus

When I was eleven, in 1994, television was my life and books on the Greek myths were my obsession. I must have seen this episode five times back in '94. Each time, I felt very sad by the end. It was a great story, and "Hera" looked so evil & chilling. I won't ruin it by telling you the end. But the story is basically of a town Hercules has to save from constant attacks from Amazon women. Sounds boring, but trust me it isn't, it has a lot of fighting action! Lucy Lawless (who later appears in the "Hercules" spinoff "Xena: Warrior Princess") guest stars here. It is also an honor to have the infamous Anthony Quinn playing the role of Zeus.
Shakataxe

Shakataxe

This is excellent beginning to the best version of Hercules. Kevin Sorbo is perfect for the role and gives a great performance. There is wall to wall action here and a great story to match. I recommend it to everyone. A very high thumbs up on this one.
Umor

Umor

This is the first pilot TV movie that jump-started the "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" TV series, which eventually led to its successful series spin-off, "Xena: Warrior Princess." Filmed in New Zealand and set in ancient Greece with an emphasis on Greek mythology, Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) and his sidekick Iolaus (Michael Hurst) are called upon my villagers to deal with a group of "monsters" that have been infiltrating their village. Turns out, the monsters are Amazon women under the evil influence of Hera, Queen of the Gods.

The plot of the movie goes at a fairly fast pace, putting much emphasis on Hera's influence over the aggressive and man-hating Amazon women; it is compelling to see how Hercules deals with the warrior women and his evil stepmother. The New Zealand countryside setting is refreshing and the costumes are colorful and vibrantly done. The music score by Joseph LoDuca is very upbeat and appealing and the acting is pretty spot-on.

I especially enjoyed seeing Touched by an Angel star Roma Downey in an out-of-character role - turning from the gentle, benevolent angel Monica to playing the aggressive and sinister Amazon queen Hippolyta in this movie. She did a great job and did have some touching chemistry with Sorbo's Hercules character.

A couple of things that this film lacked, though, was Hercules' power and action; he was portrayed as somewhat weak in the movie. And, for being the first TV movie to proceed two successful TV series, a better introduction into the world of Hercules and the Greek Gods was needed. I would have also preferred a first pilot TV movie concentrated on just Hercules and his origins, rather than the story we have here.

Other than that, this is not a bad TV movie. You'll get some neat action and adventures, but more scenes showcasing Hercules' origin and powers would have been preferred.

Grade B-
Mozel

Mozel

Hercules and Iolaus decide to go off on one more adventure together before Iolaus gets married. They go to help a village under attack from man-hating Amazons in league with Hercules' evil stepmother Hera. First of five made-for-TV movies that would lead to the Hercules: The Legendary Journeys TV series. The series, and this movie, has its good and bad qualities but I enjoyed it back when it first aired and still enjoy it today. Anyone complaining about historical accuracy on a movie or show about Hercules needs to switch to decaf. This is a fantasy show with action, adventure, humor, romance, and sex appeal. The fight scenes are often slapstick and the humor can be very broad. It was filmed on location in New Zealand so there's lots of beautiful location footage. The sets and costumes are nice. The special effects are alright for TV but this is the '90s so don't expect a lot, particularly from the CGI.

Kevin Sorbo and Michael Hurst are both natural fits for their characters. Sorbo's Hercules lightens up some in the series from the way he is here. Both he and Hurst's Iolaus are fleshed out more as the series progresses. But the basic dynamic is the same. Anthony Quinn plays Zeus, a role he played in all of the movies but did not play on the show. Lucy Lawless, who would go on to fame as Xena, a spin-off of Hercules that surpassed its parent show, plays one of the Amazons. She's gorgeous and has a natural screen presence. It's easy to see a future star in her. Roma Downey, of Touched By An Angel fame, has what is probably her sexiest role here. Her cleavage is a work of art. Sex appeal is a big part of this movie and the show. The women (and the men) often showed quite a bit of skin. Rose McIver, just a little kid here, has a small but cool part.

This is a nice start to a colorful, fun series. A little corny but no harm in that. It's good old-fashioned escapism. Don't take it too seriously and you should enjoy it.
ℓo√ﻉ

ℓo√ﻉ

I have to laugh when I hear someone complain about the fact that the costumes are not "historically accurate." This is a tale of Herecles, for gods sake. No one was there! They could have all been naked.

The dialog is certainly misogynistic. It was pretty pitiful writing, but they made more than one dig about women. Apparently, like doctors introducing porn to make it seem legitimate, they feel using these tired clichés serve a greater purpose.

Anthony Quinn played Herecles' father, Zeus, and was the most interesting character in the movie.

Herecles managed to have an imaginative response to the women as they sought to rape and pillage.
Nejind

Nejind

In the first of a series of TV movies that would lead up to the show, we're introduced to Kevin Sorbo in the role he was born to play (no not Kull the Conqueror(, Hercules. He's going to be the best man in the wedding of Iolaus (Michael Hurst), when they decide to go off on one more adventure together before Iolaus weds to face men-hating feminist Amazons (I know that term is VERY redundant) who worship Hera. It starts off well enough, but unneeded "moralizing" combined with a cop-out ending. Some good action is able to offset that somewhat.

Eye Candy: An extra is topless for a split-second

My Grade: C+
Whitehammer

Whitehammer

I cant understand why anyone would watch this for more than a few minutes. I sat and laughed at the truly horrible dialogue until I couldn't stand any more and switched to something else.

Costumes were designed along the lines of Dallas cheerleaders outfits: Design premise: lets show as much female flesh as we can . .the heck with historical accuracy or even common sense.

In fact the ONLY reason I can think anyone would watch this is for the female eye-candy. My advice: turn off the sound, put on a nice CD and enjoy.

Anthony Quinn needed a better agent. Sad to see him stoop so low. He should have gotten involved in something more fitting: commercials selling airline seats or perhaps pizza.